During the late First Temple period, the valley was the site of the Tophet , where some kings of Judah were said to have sacrificed their children by fire to the god Moloch .
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In the , Jesus used the physical imagery of Gehenna —the unquenchable fires and the "worm that does not die"—as a metaphor for the final destination of the wicked. Gey Ben Hinnom The literal "Valley of the Son of Hinnom". Theological Symbol A place of divine punishment or spiritual atonement. Jewish Eschatology During the late First Temple period, the valley
In Jewish and Christian eschatology, Gehenna evolved from a physical garbage dump into a symbol of divine judgment. During the late First Temple period